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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Sometimes you have to
write about people you don’t wish to write about. This is one of those blogs,
but unless you hold onto your morals about reporting any deception, sleight of
hand, or lie whether large or small, you lose your grip.

I really like some
people so I will turn my back on their deception. That was a little lie so that
gets a pass. I like that show so what if they faked a case? It was great to
watch! All these things are easy for some to let slide. What happens can be
seen in the show Paranormal State and with the team PRS. They
might have been on solid moral grounds in the beginning.

Lorraine Warren is a
fake but we’ll let it slide.

Faked evidence that’s
okay, let it slide.

Andrew Calder was
never an Episcopal priest we know that but that’s cool let it slide.

In the end, we faked
everything and that’s cool.

I was sick to learn
that Chip Coffey was asked to appear on John Zaffis’ showHaunted Collector.
This is a show I had no real issues with but that one simple event raises way
too many red flags due to the fact that Mr. Coffey has been associated with
three fake programs, namely Paranormal State, Psychic Kids:
Children of the Paranormal and Celebrity Ghost Hunt.

So if you have a
quality show why do you need to bring in a person that has a cloud over their
credibility? There are many better know psychics in and out of the paranormal
field that are more well known and have more followers.

- Did Chip Coffey beg
to be on the show? Let’s not forget that Chip’s suffered two recent failures on
getting his own TV show. 1] Celebrity Ghost Hunt tanked. 2]
Chip couldn’t raise the $17,000 for Haunted Ghost Tours Investigated.
For Chip, not being seen on TV means he’s out of people’s minds.

- Was it to help in
the show’s ratings? That’s doubtful.

- Or is there
something going on that the public doesn’t know about?

You can connect Chip
and John to three events that make some go say what?

1 The Haunting
in Connecticut case which has been very controversial from the
beginning. Additionally, Loraine Warren played a role it.

Along with everyone on
the list they have never responded to this situation, leaving important
question unanswered.

3 Andrew Calder was
never an Episcopal priest, as we have proven in our most recent book.
Unfortunately, Calder helped keep his lies going for years.

Chip’s appearance
lasted for barely one minute! Was it worth the loss of integrity the show once
had? Now we have to question each and every action taken on the show. What
happens if we start to uncover other deceptions [which we did]? And finally,
how long have they been deceiving the viewers?

This episode is one
hour long featuring 2 cases. We’ll cover both of them.

Whatsoever Community
Center is located in Kansas City, MO. Here is a link to their site:

Also, go to Google and
type in: ghosts at whatsoever community center Kansas City mo.

You’ll notice that
many paranormal groups have been at the center doing investigations. The
viewers aren’t given this information. Why not?

The viewer is told by
director Charlie Gascich that they need help ASAP. Children are refusing to
enter the building. So John Zaffis and his team rushes to the scene.

Note it appears that
John’s daughter, Aime’e appears to float from being bored to being mad
throughout the interview. Did they expect demons to be after the kids?

Here’s what we get:

- Two young girls in
white dresses standing on a stairway. Can we say The Shining?

- Punching bags
swinging back and forth.

- Ring timer going
off.

- A woman by the name of
Shani Castle claims that she felt something pass through her.

None of the above
sound terribly freighting like the place is turning into hell house or
Amityville Horror. We can lay to rest the above claims by using logic.

1 Have any of the kids
recently seen The Shining or any other ghost films?

2 Punching bags can
easily be moved. During the walkthrough the bags are moving.

3 The timer has an
On/Off switch that can be easily reached and turned on.

4 Can this claim be
proven? A little Googling and we see that Ms. Castle has friends and relatives
that work at Whatsoever.

An even handier tool
of investigation is to call the Whatsoever Community Center. You’ll find the
number on the website.

1 The Center likes to
get exposure via these paranormal claims.

2 Most of the staff
laughs off the paranormal claims altogether.

3 They make money from
time to time due to these claims.

If Zaffis and team had
done this simple investigation, they could have saved time and money. But maybe
the producers forced this case on them. Who knows?

The first night of
investigation produces nothing more than tricks worn out by every other fake
paranormal programs from Ghost Hunters to Paranormal
State.

1 They set up ghost
hunting devices that haven’t been proven to detect ghosts.

2 Doors slam shut. We
never see them slam shut-- we hear something and see the aftermath.

3 An EVP session takes
place and they claim it says yes [not until they prime the viewer to hear yes].

4 Ring timers go off?
Do we see it go off? No, only the aftermath.

5 The ghost
surveillance camera goes off repeatedly do our trusty investigators rush up? No
they slowly walk up and by gosh, the last photo we see has something.

The next day we learn
that they have investigated the boxing world of Kansas City and found one
strange death.

Being a fan of boxing,
I know about the history of boxing in Kansas City. At one point it was very
popular in the area as it was a sport that the poor could take a shot at
getting rich fast. Back in the 20s and 30s and even up to the 60s it was much
different from the sport you see today. Training for many was shoddy. Matches
went well past the 12 rounds you see today--some went as long as two men could
keep fighting. It was a winner takes all, no splitting the purse. Claims about
the mob being in it are true.

Deaths back then, and
even today, outside of the ring from brain injuries were and are common. There
is nothing strange about Tex’s death. What is strange is that they think the
viewer is going to buy that there was only one death!

On Wednesday, we put
this case to rest and have to deal with some bitter Coffey.

But we feel we must
share this Waylon Jennings song with Chip and John.

So after some wild
story about fixed boxing matches the team returns to night 2 of the hunt.

It contains nothing
more than the first night claims of something moving through someone. Or
punching bags swaying. We never see it start only the aftermath of someone
pushing it. Lastly, dust is being blown from under the ring. Air pump maybe?
They find some smelling salts and a bottle of Phenobarbital.

Talking to someone
from the boxing club at Whatsoever Community Center, the mat and flooring for
the ring had been changed more than once over the years. If anything had been
tucked under there it would had been found so we have to ask who put it there?

They take the items to
an antique dealer who knows what smelling salts are and has a slight
understanding of the drug but only understands the most basic facts about the
drug. What’s not reveal is that some used it as a recreational drug.

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